Improvement in paper dishes



UNITED STATES PATENT OilrEIoEo S-YLVESTER 'E. HARLOW, OF FAIRBURLILLINOIS.

IMPROVEMENT IN PAPER DISHES.

Specitication forming part of Letters Patent No. l 86,247, dated January16,1877; application tiled October' 14, 1876.

To all whom tmay concern Be it knoWn that I, SYLVESTER E. HAR- LOW, ofFairbury, in the county of Livingston l i and State of Illinois, haveinvented a new and "Improved Paper BntterDish, of which the 1 followingis a specification:

Figure l is a transverse section on line w it in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a topview.

Similar' letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.

My invention consists in a dish made from aidisk of pasteboard 0r thickpaper, having a conical bottom and flaring sides. The said disk is cutradially from the center to the circumference, and the edges thus formedare lapped and secured by cement or clips. The whole is coated with amixture that renders ltimpervious to water or grease.

The dish is made from a disk of paper which is ont radially from thecenter to the circnm ference, and it is stamped or crimped so as to`form a conical bottom, that projects upward,

y and the Haring rim. The radial edges ot' the disk are thus made tooverlap each other, and

are secured by clips.

Referring to the drawing, A is adish made from paper or pasteboard,having the conical i bottom Band the flaring rim G. VThe edges av b,formed by the radial cut in the disk, overlap each other, and aresecured by clips c 0.

dealers gratis, and after use it may be thrown away. l

Having thus described my invention, I

claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patenty A dish 'formed of apaper disk, cut radially from the center, crimped to produce a conicalbottom, B, as Well as an outwardly`fiaring rim', C, and having itsoverlapped edges a b secured, as shown and described.

SYLVESTER E. HARLOW. Witnesses: l l DEMAS ELLIOTT, 4 HENRY REMINGTON.

